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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1128711)4/5/2019 9:08:54 PM
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Lie. Fred Trump bought him favorable tax treatment. He's a dumbass trust fund baby.



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1128711)4/5/2019 9:10:14 PM
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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1128711)4/5/2019 9:11:20 PM
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President Super Duper Dumbass undermines his own unnecessary trade deal. Bungler in Chief!

Trump, the make-a-deal president, undermines own deal with USMCA tweet

by Erin Dunne
| April 05, 2019 11:38 AM



On Friday morning, President Trump took to his favorite soapbox, Twitter, and announced his latest plans for the southern border. In a series of tweets that started off with praise for Mexico’s cooperation with the U.S. to apprehend illegal immigrants, the president’s line swerved toward the absurd as he threatened new tariffs on cars, closing the border, and ended with a call for economic penalties for drugs smuggled across the border.

The crowning jewel of the whole statement, however, was a consequential line tucked in among the threats: “This will supersede USMCA." Although more overt, Trump had already hinted at this possibility on Thursday when he floated new tariffs as an alternative to closing the border.

The USMCA, or United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, of course, is the trade deal the Trump administration negotiated as a replacement to NAFTA. Trump, as one of the architects of the agreement, has been leaning heavily on lawmakers to pass the deal and has even threatened to withdraw from NAFTA to force their hand.

In a tweet, blasted off before heading to the southern border, however, Trump derailed arguments in favor of his own deal in Washington. Why should lawmakers support a deal that the president is already eager to undermine? Trump's tweet implies to allies and rivals alike that a deal is no protection from the unilateral, tariff-happy whims of the president. That won't help the U.S. reach a solid, lasting trade agreement with China or the European Union.

washingtonexaminer.com



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1128711)4/5/2019 9:16:39 PM
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"Biden's a looser! He should have just moved on her. I mean, he's not as big a star as me, but still, when you've been VP you can just go ahead and grab 'em. What a looser, sniffing hair!"
For Trumphumpers pussy grabbing and cheating on your wife with a porn star is smart, genius really. It's vice Signaling! They live through him.



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (1128711)4/5/2019 9:18:02 PM
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President Trump is willing to fight Democrats' tax return request all the way to the Supreme Court, an official says t.co



If they push hard enough, he may have to declare war on Puerto Rico or Mexico ... anyplace where they speak Spanish.